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Place of Origin: Asian
Japanese Screen Depicting USA Commodore Perry’s Flagship the USS Mississipi
Located in Amsterdam, NL
A rare and fine Japanese six-fold gold-leaf screen with the depiction of Commodore Matthew Perry’s flagship the USS Mississippi Early Bakumatsu period (1853-1867) Measures: H. 61 x W. 183 cm Provenance: Private collection, USA On 8 July 1853 Commodore Matthew Perry with his paddle-wheel warships USS Mississippi and Susquehanna, and two sloops, with a total of 65 guns and little less than 1000 man, for the first time arrived in the harbour of Shimoda, in the bay of Edo, in his own words, “to open doors of commerce, and spread civilization to a backward people, and also to spread the Gospel of God to the heathen.” In Japanese parlance, the American ships quickly became known as “black ships,” depicted as demonic monsters. For the Japanese, these huge coal-burning ships...
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Late 19th Century Antique Asian Political and Patriotic Memorabilia

Materials

Paint, Paper

Three Embossed Metal Cultural Revolution Plaques with Images of Mao
Located in New York, NY
Three cultural revolution period embossed metal plaques, each with the image of Chairman Mao, one plaque also including images of the leaders of Russian communism. Priced and sold ...
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Late 20th Century Asian Political and Patriotic Memorabilia

Materials

Metal

Russian Matryoshka Nestled Dolls 'Czar Nicholas II and Family'
Located in Asheville, NC
Hand-painted and carved neastled dolls of Alexandra and Nicholas II and their four daughters, the Grand Duchess Olga in 1895, the Grand Duchess Tati...
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Mid-20th Century Folk Art Asian Political and Patriotic Memorabilia

Set of Mao Cultural Revolution Portraits on Tin
Located in New York, NY
A set of three small striking Mao cultural revolution portraits on tin. Great historical pieces, China, circa 1960s. P394a.
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1960s Vintage Asian Political and Patriotic Memorabilia

Materials

Tin

Elaborate Sailor Souvenir of Washington Crossing the Delaware, ca 1885-1912
Located in York County, PA
Elaborate sailor’s souvenir embroidery from the orient with a beautiful hand-painted image of Washington crossing the Delaware, surrounded by a large eagle, federal shield, crossed flags, a cannon, cannonballs, and anchor, circa 1885-1910: Between roughly 1880 and 1915, American sailors visiting the orient could obtain beautiful needlework embroideries on shore, with patriotic American themes. These extraordinary works of art were acquired as mementos of a long voyage, often with the hope that they might be presented as gifts for loved ones and friends. Using silk floss, elaborately embellished with both silver and gold metallic bullion thread...
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Late 19th Century Antique Asian Political and Patriotic Memorabilia

Materials

Silk

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Contemporary Hand-Painted Japanese Screen of Cranes by the River
Located in 10 Chater Road, HK
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Four-panel Japanese Byobu Folding Screen depicts a scene of Egrets, 20th Century
Located in Savannah, GA
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Large, Decorative Bronze Sculpture of a Spartan Warrior with Sword, Greco Roman
By Victor Heinrich Seifert
Located in Berlin, DE
Large and decorative bronze sculpture of a Spartan warrior. By Professor Victor Heinrich Seifert. Signed. Excellent masterpiece. On marble base.
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"The Second World War, " by Winston Churchill
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Mid-20th Century Modern Asian Political and Patriotic Memorabilia

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Antique Federal Eagle American 50 Star Flag with Brass Eagle Pole, 19th Century
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
Monumental 50 star American Flag with antique Federal Eagle brass and wood pole. A patriotic piece suitable for any home. This set includes both ...
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19th Century Federal Antique Asian Political and Patriotic Memorabilia

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Fan Wall Decoration - Cultural Icon, Organic Fibers, Golden color, Installation
By Gabriela de Sagarminaga Roldán
Located in Bilbao, PV
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Antique Hand-Carved Meerschaum Smoking Pipe of Napoleon Bonaparte & Case
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
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Dutch WWII Caricatures of Hitler, Göring, Stalin, Rooseveld, and Churchill
By Guust
Located in Haarlem, NL
A very remarkable collection of Folk Art caricatures made of Dutch ration 'food stamps.'  First caricature portrays a fat Hermann Go¨ring holding a cerem...
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Pair 19th Century Victorian Eastlake Free Mason Throne Chairs w/ Symbolism
By Charles Locke Eastlake
Located in Savannah, GA
Victorian Eastlake large upholstered solid oak throne chairs from Masonic Lodge with lots of detailed carving. The pair consists of one with the plumb bob sy...
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1880s Eastlake Antique Asian Political and Patriotic Memorabilia

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1868 Map of the Upper Part of the Island of Manhattan Above 86th Street
By Wm. Rogers Mfg. Co.
Located in San Francisco, CA
This wonderful piece of New York City history is over 150 years old. It depicts 86th street and above. It was lithographed by WC Rogers and company. It was made to show what was the Battle of Harlem during the Revolutionary war...
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1860s American Colonial Antique Asian Political and Patriotic Memorabilia

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Paper

Large Framed American Flag Folk Art Quilt
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Nicely faded American flag quilt. Excellent hand stitched dancing Folk Art stars. Skilled quilting, a nice graphic large-scale wall hanging. White ...
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Early 20th Century Folk Art Asian Political and Patriotic Memorabilia

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Cotton

"Memoirs of Richard Nixon" Two-Volume Set, Easton Press Edition, 1988
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
Nixon, Richard. The Memoirs of Richard Nixon. Norwalk: The Easton Press, 1988. Two-volume set. Bound in full leather with 22-karat gold embossing. Housed ...
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Located in Hamilton, Ontario
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Sailors Souvenir Embroidery with 13 Stars Crossed Flags and Eagle circa1885-1910
Located in York County, PA
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Late 19th Century Antique Asian Political and Patriotic Memorabilia

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Mid-Century Large Hand Sewn Chinese Political Chairman Mao Zedong Wall Hanging
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
This large hand-crafted wall hanging or banner is signed by an unknown artist, and presumed to have originated from China and is dated to 1969 and done in the period Mid-Century Modern style. The banner is done on a coarse beige linen with depictions of Chairman Mao and possibly his Defence Minister holding the "Red Book". The needlework is done in a vibrant red, with contrasting black and army green. The banner is has a hand stitched signature and dated "1969" in the bottom right corner area. Please note this is a very large linen wall hanging...
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Elaborate Sailor Souvenir Embroidery, ca 1896-1907
Located in York County, PA
Elaborate sailor’s souvenir embroidery from the orient with a large Federal eagle, crossed flags, cannon and anchor, ca 1896-1907 Between roughly 1885 and 1915, American sailors visiting the orient could obtain beautiful needlework embroideries on shore, with patriotic American themes. These extraordinary works of art were acquired as mementos of a long voyage, often with the hope that they might be presented as gifts for loved ones and friends. Using silk floss, elaborately embellished with both silver and gold metallic bullion thread, and combining various types of embroidery work and stitchery, artists working the piers in port towns would create these elaborate pictures, customizing them to the buyer's content. Executed on silk, like this example, or sometimes on velvet, the most common devices included eagles, flags, and shields, often with various maritime elements. This particular example features a spread-winged, war-like eagle, posed here upon clusters of arrows emerging from the apex of a Federal shield, flanked on either side by trios of American national flags. Laurel leaves spring from the top of the shield, while a cannon barrel and an anchor extend from the base, with a stack of cannon balls to the left and a billowing streamer below. The familiar "E Pluribus Unum" motto appears on the streamer, separated by a single star, interestingly symbolic of the Latin phrase, which means "out of many, one." It is of interest to note that the count of 45 stars on each flag in the foreground is correct for the period, as well as the count of 13 stars and 13 pales (vertical stripes) on the shield. The attention to detail is relatively amazing, especially given the point of origin. The colors of the pales are reversed, but few are aware of their appropriate positioning on a shield. It was not uncommon for American-made patriotic objects to lack such detail. Utah became the 45th state in 1896. It had been attempting to gain statehood for many years, but remained a territory, primarily due to the fact that the Mormon Church and Utah authorities continued to be openly tolerant of polygamy. In 1890, Mormon Church President Wilford Woodruff published a manifesto that denounced the contract of “any marriages forbidden by the law of the land”. This gave way to Utah’s 1896 acceptance. The 45 star flag was generally used from that year until 1907, when Oklahoma joined the Union. Due to the Spanish-American War (1898) and Roosevelt’s famous world tour of the “White Fleet” (1907-1909), this was an extremely patriotic period. When examining the level of craftsmanship, note the glass eye employed in the eagle and the tassels, carefully knotted from metallic bullion thread. Also note the treatment of the raised feathers on the legs, the scales on the talons, and the spiraling chain...
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Patriotic "E Pluribus Unum" and Eagle Silk Embroidered White Fleet Souvenir 1909
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
Presented is a patriotic silk floss and metallic thread embroidered souvenir, circa 1909. The banner has a slate blue silk field, with "E Pluribus Unum" embroidered in gold thread on a bannerette above an American eagle with anchor and panoply of American flags. This embroidered banner was most likely made to celebrate in Japan, to celebrate the visiting US Navy men of the Great White Fleet...
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Early 1900s Antique Asian Political and Patriotic Memorabilia

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Mao Zedong Embroidered Textile Banner
Located in Chicago, IL
Life-size rare embroidered banner of Mao Zedong, circa 1960s. The banner was created as a visual announcement of an upcoming visit along a parade route to ...
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1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage Asian Political and Patriotic Memorabilia

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Mao Zedong Embroidered Textile Banner
Mao Zedong Embroidered Textile Banner
H 90 in W 41.5 in D 0.5 in
Elaborate Sailor's Souvenir Embroidery from the Orient With a Large Eagle
Located in York County, PA
ELABORATE SAILOR’S SOUVENIR EMBROIDERY FROM THE ORIENT WITH A LARGE FEDERAL EAGLE, CROSSED FLAGS, CANNON AND ANCHOR, OBTAINED IN YOKOHAMA, JAPAN, DATED 1906: Between roughly 1885 and 1915, American sailors visiting the orient could obtain beautiful needlework embroideries on shore, with patriotic American themes. These extraordinary works of art were acquired as mementos of a long voyage, often with the hope that they might be presented as gifts for loved ones and friends. Using silk floss, elaborately embellished with both silver and gold metallic bullion thread, and combining various types of embroidery work and stitchery, artists working the piers in port towns would create these elaborate pictures, customizing them to the buyer's content. Executed on velvet, like this example, or sometimes on silk, the most common devices included eagles, flags, and shields, often with various maritime elements, frequently personalized with names or initials, locations, and dates. This particular example has all of the above. A spread-winged, war-like eagle is posed here upon clusters of arrows emerging from the apex of a federal shield, flanked on either side by trios of American national flags. Laurel leaves spring from the top of the shield, while a cannon barrel and an anchor extend from the base, with a stack of cannon balls to the left and a billowing streamer below. The familiar "E Pluribus Unum" motto appears on the streamer, separated by a single star. This is rather appropriate for the meaning of the phrase: "out of many, one." The initials of the sailor, "AP," appear in fanciful text at the top, in the valley between the eagle's wings. To the left and right of the flags are the date "April 24th 1906." and "Yokohama, Japan." It is of interest to note that the count of 45 stars on each flag in the foreground is correct for the period, as well as the count of 13 stars and 13 pales (vertical stripes) on the shield.* The attention to detail is relatively amazing, especially given the point of origin. It was not uncommon for American-made patriotic objects to lack such detail. Teddy Roosevelt was in the White House at the time that this textile was made. Utah became the 45th state in 1896. It had been attempting to gain statehood for many years, but remained a territory, primarily due to the fact that the Mormon Church and Utah authorities continued to be openly tolerant of polygamy. In 1890, Mormon Church President Wilford Woodruff published a manifesto that denounced the contract of “any marriages forbidden by the law of the land”. This gave way to Utah’s 1896 acceptance. The 45 star flag was generally used from that year until 1907, when Oklahoma joined the Union. Due to the Spanish-American War (1898) and Roosevelt’s famous world tour of the “White Fleet” (1907-1909), this was an extremely patriotic period. When examining the level of craftsmanship, note the glass eye employed in the eagle, the fan-like sprays of feathers on the white portion of the wings, and the tassels carefully knotted from metallic bullion thread. Also note the treatment of the raised feathers on the neck, the scales on the talons, and the spiraling chain...
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Early 1900s Antique Asian Political and Patriotic Memorabilia

A Silkwork with American Eagle made for the American Market.
Located in Downingtown, PA
The large silkwork depicts an adaption of the Great Seal- An American Eagle grasping an American Flag which overlaps a large anchor. A band reading E PLURIBUS UNUM sits behind the anchor. The whole overlaid with a shield form Stars & Stripes, arrows and an olive branch. Below a large Dragon looks up menacingly. An empty life preserver sits between which is designed to hold a photograph.

Background:

Japanese silkwork pictures were made for the American market from about 1885 through 1910. During the Spanish American War, American ships were stationed in Nagasaki. These silks were also sold at the Japanese Pavilion at the St Louis World Fair in 1904. This silkwork with such a nautical theme depicted was almost certainly purchased by one of the many American sailors who passed through Japan.

From December 1907 to February 1909, 16 battleships and 14,000 men of the US Navy steamed around the world on a mission of "Gunboat Diplomacy." The ships, commonly known as the "Great White Fleet" because of their white-painted hulls, called in ports the world over, impressing foreign dignitaries with the appearance of great power.

The ships were stationed for a time in Nagasaki. As Japanese and other Eastern influences in art were very popular, many men purchased the vibrant silks for souvenirs and mementos. Some of the ones with the strongest colour were seemingly not displayed at all, as there are no photographs in them and the condition suggests that they never made it out of the seaman’s trunk...
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19th Century Antique Asian Political and Patriotic Memorabilia

WWII PERIOD (1941-45) JAPANESE NATIONAL FLAG
Located in York County, PA
WWII PERIOD (1941-45) JAPANESE NATIONAL FLAG, OF THE TYPE GIVEN TO JAPANESE SOLDIERS BY FAMILY MEMBERS, WITH WELL WISHES INKED IN THE WHITE FIELD, BROUGHT H...
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Original 'The First Cosmonaut' Poster, ca. 1960
Located in London, GB
"Glory to science.....Glory to Soviet Man - The First Cosmonaut!" Original poster, presumably celebrating the voyage of Yuri Gagarin, the first Russian Cosmonaut into space - on ...
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1960s Vintage Asian Political and Patriotic Memorabilia

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